When there are no words to express the feelings - music always helps. It won't cure the pain or heal the wounds and won't bring the time back. But it could become the most closest and understanding friend. Especially in the right time - when almost all ships with your dreams are deeply sunk in the ocean of tears. And the only lighthouse in the middle of of this infinite ocean is music. This is a tribute compilation from russian instrumental hip-hop producers to the recent tragic events which are known by everyone and to which there is a place in everyone's heart.

14.4.11

Rapohnelizenz - The Beat Tape Vol​.2 // Release Date : April 13 .th // Download MP3's for free via www.shalomsalon.de/releases/beattape2/
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Karlmarx are brothers Isaac Aesili (Opensouls, Recloose Live Band, Eru Dangerspiel) and Mark McNeill from New Zealand. Karlmarx make music from the dark side of the moon, fusing electronica, techno, synthpop, industrial and hip hop into something new and exciting - think early Human League meet Kraftwerk and Vangelis in 2011.

Spree Wilson has hooked up with presenting partner Converse to bring fans his debut full-length, the highly-anticipated The Never Ending Now.
The project is composed of 14 fresh tracks showcasing the full range of the ATL singer/songwriter/rapper/producer’s diverse talents and influences. Included are reader-acclaimed leaks “I Believe She’s Lying,” “Love You Better,” “Don’t Pass Me By,” “Everything I Own” and “No Use in Runnin’.”
Joining Wilson on the guest tip are singer Esthero and fellow Booth favorite Novel. Production comes courtesy of No I.D., Shoeden!1, Tony Reyes, Matt Friedman and Spree Wilson himself.

Half-Mauritian singer-percussionist Mo Kolours steps forward with his debut release, EP1: Drum Talking. This beguiling, otherworldly record sees him drawing heavily on the ‘sega’ music of his ancestral island homeland and uniting it with dub, soul and various electronic styles to create intriguing new combinations.

Sequenced as a continuous, free-flowing piece of music, the EP is already picking up early props from the likes of Radio 1 music enthusiast and tastemaker Gilles Peterson and Hot Chip lynchpin Joe Goddard. Influences and reference points for this hypnotic debut offering range from Theo Parrish to Bill Withers, Tony Allen to King Tubby, Jimi Hendrix to Gonjasufi, and beyond.